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August 17, 2025, 08:43:59 PM
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Do your own research & don’t make investment decisions off the back of what Coinbase suggest. They profit handsomely from fees so obviously it’s in their interest to hype up the possibility of a full blown Altcoin season.
Yeah, I think investors are getting smarter though, it's not like that we are in 2018-2020 era wherein every shill that we heard, everyone is going to fall for ti. And even if it came from a reputable exchange like Coinbase, we should take everything with a grain of salt.
Wishful thinking and a complete fabrication. Who is getting smarter? The losses in this cycle are larger then ever before and we haven't even entered the bull run yet. Very few people have gotten smarter, otherwise memes would not be a thing.
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August 20, 2025, 08:11:00 PM
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Who was it from from Coinbase that said so? I am honestly doubtful when ever companies or their CEOs start to make bullish predictions. It's not like they wouldn't be obviously shilling people to buy more of those coins anyway. Remember Arthur Hayes making unrealistic targets before the crash?

It should be as obvious as old time gold hoarders fudding crypto.
Almost everyone has a vested and biased interest in things, very few people have a well working brain. If they did, they would not make stupid predictions which are not necessary. Many prominent people had extremely bullish predictions in the last cycles that didn't materialize.
That's not where i was going with that. Smart people can make biased made up predictions in order to sway the masses if they have enough influence. It was about the motivation behind those predictions, which is kinda obvious when you are a CEO of one of the biggest crypto investment / trading sites.

It's not like they would in any way want to even hint of any kind of bear market if they saw it coming. Unless they would benefit from that in some way that is.

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August 29, 2025, 09:40:57 PM
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That's not where i was going with that. Smart people can make biased made up predictions in order to sway the masses if they have enough influence. It was about the motivation behind those predictions, which is kinda obvious when you are a CEO of one of the biggest crypto investment / trading sites.
My argument would be in the lines of doing that is always wrong. This is the definition of propaganda, but most people accept this a normal because of the negative impact of social media on them. In a honest world you would only post things that you truly believe would happen and would try to avoid making errors.
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